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Look up your model on IconService.com, they have the user manual, and also the schematics that I use as a Tech. Note that even as a repair tech, I rarely ever get into the console. Technical note - on treadmills, the top electronic board is actually called a "console". The "controller" is the circuit board that sits next to the drive motor in the bottom housing in front of the drive roller.
You must LUBE the deck belt first, this happen because you do not lube maintenance schedule, Do it every week from use.Maybe you have a WORN deck belt.
2) LUBE the rollers bearing front and end, use WD-40
3) Test the drive belt motor, for cracking or worn, and replace.
1) LUBE THE deck belt, maybe you have WORN deck belt, time to replace 2) LUBE the rollers bearing too, very well 3) test the bearing from the main motor, time to repair. God bless you
Please 1)adjust the reed switch see the diagram below 2) Change the baterries by new ones 3) Tigh the flexible cable from keypad 4) Tigh the connector from display board vs lower board.
Run inmediately after you did the step before software calibration for easy diagnose and troubleshooting.
If you can nor RUN your software calibration please see my personal TIPS, for easy diagnose and Trouble.
Typically you can tighten the belt with an allen wrench at the rear of the belt, treadmill be sure to align belt before tightening. Alternate each side as you tighten
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